10 of the Most Mysterious Places on Earth. Would You Dare To Visit Them?

These places were one populated by people living their lives with their families. They were then abandoned for different reasons and now they look like ghost towns wee see in horror movies. The rumors say that strange noises come from these locations, and we believe it!

Only risk-takers would go and visit any of these places. We are a courageous team and we would do this! What about you?

The abandoned Hotel del Salto in Colombia

#1

#2

The luxurious Hotel del Salto opened in 1928 to welcome wealthy travelers visiting the Tequendama Falls area, in Colombia.Unfortunately, due to non existent regulations of Colombian authorities, the Bogota river was allowed to become contaminated by industrial waste. The reputation of the area as a tourist destination was badly damaged as a result, and tourists quickly stopped visiting. Now many people use this place to commit suicide, so people believe that this place is haunted.

Eastern State Penitentiary in Pennsylvania, USA

#1

#2

The Eastern State Penitentiary, also known as ESP, is a former American prison in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was operational from 1829 until 1971. Some of the most notorious criminals in America such as Al Capone were held here.

The ghost town of Bodie in California, USA

#1

#2

Bodie is a ghost town in the Bodie Hills east of the Sierra Nevada mountain range in Mono County, California, United States. The place earned the reputation of ‘sin city’, full of brothels and hopjoints. Today this town is considered to be one of the best well-preserved ghost towns in the world.

“Ghost Tower” in Thailand

#1

#2

Originally named the Sathorn Unique Condominium, it was originally designed to house the city’s most luxurious apartments.The rumours persist, and when mixed in a slew of local superstitions and folklore, it all adds to the building’s haunted character.

North Brother Island, USA

#1

#2

The Riverside Hospital was a place dor patients suffering from quarantinable diseases such as smallpox, typhoid fever, scarlet fever and leprosy. It was operational between 1885 and 1930. The windows are now broken and the buiding is in danger of collapse.

Devil’s Mountain, Germany

#1

#2

The Teufelsberg (German for Devil’s Mountain) is a hill in Berlin, Germany, in the Grunewald locality of former West Berlin. This location was a Nazi military college. The Allies decides to bury it under 120 meters of wreckage produced as a result of the massive Anglo-American bombing campaign during the Second World War.

Miranda Castle, Belgium

#1

#2

Miranda Castle , also known as Noisy Castle is a 19th-century neo-Gothic castle in Celles, province of Namur, Belgium, in the region of the Ardennes. During the French Revolution, the owner had to leave the castle and move somewhere else. In 1991, due to maintenance costs, the castle was abandoned.

Fordlandia, Brazil

#1

#2

Deep in the Brazilian rainforest is a relic of the Ford empire from the 1920s, left over from when the entrepreneur Henry Ford tried to create his own rubber plant to feed his Michigan factories.

The Orpheum Theater in Massachusetts, USA

#1

#2

This building opened on April 15, 1912 (the same day the Titanic sank). and closed in 1959. The back of the theater currently houses a supermarket, but the rest of the space is still empty. Some non-profit companies are planning to revitalize New Bedford and bring the cultural attraction back.